Hi :^)
My name is Sophia, I like cats, agricultural machinery, computers, music and math.
I'm now at college, so I don't have plenty of time to watch or read anything, but I'm trying my best, I swear.
I can speak portuguese and (enough) english.
Please drop a comment if you have something to recommend me! I'm very interested in shows and mangas about robots and cyber stuff in general, but I also love dramatic and melancholic things.
Stay safe at home, protect those you love and those who needs to be protected.
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I got through eight songs of 'Late Registration' and just had to stop. Much of his work is derivative with little-to-no nuance. I feel no heart or passion in his words and his rhyme schemes are nothing special. Plus, he commonly does collaborations w/ other artists to conceal is own shortcomings. His freestyle sessions -- at least, the ones I've seen -- were run-of-the-mill and uninspired.
He's a solid producer -- I'll give him that.
Eminem is the greatest due to his intricate rhyme schemes, raw style, ability to switch from visceral to hilarious themes, unique flow, and dedication to the game. The ‘Marshall Mathers LP’ and ‘The Slim Shady LP’ may be the great achievements to the rap game.
In case you are wondering, here’s a list of rappers/hip-hop artists that I would consider worthwhile (not all inclusive):
—Edan
—E-40
—Ice Cube
—Beastie Boys (one of Em’s early inspirations; note the ‘Licensed to Ill’ and ‘Kamikaze’ album covers)
—Dr. Octagon (Kool Keith)
—Tupac (although, he’s mostly overrated, too)
Slick Rick & Doug E. Fresh’s ‘La Di Da Di’ should also be mentioned for being a seminal work that has shaped the rap/hip-hop game. If you think you haven’t heard this song, you actually have…
Happy Holidays!